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Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models—Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation
JR Nielsen, E Thunberg, DS Holland, JO Schmidt, EA Fulton, F Bastardie, ...
Fish and fisheries 19 (1), 1-29, 2018
1282018
Landing the blame: The influence of EU Member States on quota setting
G Carpenter, R Kleinjans, S Villasante, BC O¢Leary
Marine Policy 64, 9-15, 2016
1062016
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
UR Sumaila, DJ Skerritt, A Schuhbauer, S Villasante, ...
Science 374 (6567), 544-544, 2021
642021
Does size matter? Assessing the use of vessel length to manage fisheries in England
P Davies, C Williams, G Carpenter, BD Stewart
Marine Policy 97, 202-210, 2018
332018
Who gets to fish
G Carpenter, R Kleinjans
The allocation of fishing opportunities in EU Member States, 2017
282017
Sustainability now or later? Estimating the benefits of pathways to maximum sustainable yield for EU Northeast Atlantic fisheries
J Guillen, AC Santos, G Carpenter, N Carvalho, J Casey, J Lleonart, ...
Marine Policy 72, 40-47, 2016
242016
Who gets to fish for sea bass? Using social, economic, and environmental criteria to determine access to the English sea bass fishery
C Williams, G Carpenter, R Clark, BC O¢Leary
Marine Policy 95, 199-208, 2018
202018
The Brexit deal and UK fisheries—has reality matched the rhetoric?
BD Stewart, C Williams, R Barnes, SF Walmsley, G Carpenter
Maritime Studies 21 (1), 1-17, 2022
172022
The nature and extent of evidence on methodologies for monitoring and evaluating marine spatial management measures in the UK and similar coastal waters: a systematic map
BC O¢Leary, JP Copping, N Mukherjee, SL Dorning, BD Stewart, ...
Environmental Evidence 10 (1), 13, 2021
142021
Urgent Recall: our food system under review
S Devlin, T Dosch, A Esteban, G Carpenter
New Economics Foundation, 2014
122014
A frequent flyer levy
A Chapman, L Murray, G Carpenter, C Heisse, L Prieg
New Economics Foundation. Available online: https://neweconomics. org/2021 …, 2021
112021
Europe: Keep allowable fish catches sustainable
G Carpenter, S Villasante, BC O'Leary
Nature 531 (7595), 448, 2016
112016
What is the nature and extent of evidence on methodologies for monitoring and evaluating marine spatial management measures in UK and similar coastal waters? A systematic map …
BC O¢Leary, BD Stewart, E McKinley, PFE Addison, C Williams, ...
Environmental evidence 8, 1-9, 2019
62019
Not in the same boat: the economic impact of Brexit across UK fishing fleets
G Carpenter
URL: https://neweconomics. org/uploads/files/Not-in-the-Same-Boat-PDF. pdf …, 2017
62017
The Scottish Nephrops fishery: applying social, economic, and environmental criteria
C Williams, G Carpenter
New Economics Foundation, 2016
62016
Managing EU fisheries in the public interest: Results from the Bio-Economic Model of European Fleets
G Carpenter, A Esteban
New Economics Foundation. London, UK, 2015
52015
Which attributes of fishing opportunities are linked to sustainable fishing?
M Oostdijk, G Carpenter
Fish and Fisheries 23 (6), 1469-1484, 2022
42022
Implications of Brexit for fishing opportunities in Wales
G Carpenter, C Williams, S Walmsley
Public Policy Institute for Wales, Cardiff, New Economics Foundation and ABPmer, 2018
42018
Setting the right safety net: a framework for fisheries support policies in response to COVID-19
G Carpenter
New Economics Foundation, 2020
32020
Marinising a terrestrial concept: Public money for public goods
D Vaughan, EA Shrimpton, G Carpenter, DJ Skerritt, C Williams
Ocean & Coastal Management 213, 105881, 2021
2021
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